Seeing the Northern Lights in person is on a lot of people's bucket lists.

But what about seeing the lights in the air?

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That's a view that one man got while on a flight from Alberta to Winnipeg in Canada. The plane flew directly through the incredible light show and Nathan Starzynski captured the entire thing.

The light show is typically seen during the winter months in the Arctic. The incredible swirling lights are a result of geomagnetic storms from solar winds, which light up the gaseous particles in the atmosphere colliding above the Earth.

Starzynski described the site like "flying through dreams" on his Facebook.